Noisia

Noisia (BIO)

Original, emotional, visceral. These are all words that are used to describe Noisia’s music and each is more than justified. In less than a decade the Dutch trio, renowned for their unparalleled technical skill, has gone from releasing drum & bass on now defunct independent labels to crossing multiple genres, scoring for triple A video games, having their music used on trailers for Hollywood blockbusters and producing and remixing tracks for some of the world’s biggest artists.

Working from their studio in their hometown of Groningen, Nik Roos, Martijn Sonderen and Thijs de Vlieger have gradually developed and cultivated a sound that’s all their own; a sound that’s obsessed with production techniques; a sound that’s instantly recognisable whether you’re hearing three minutes of a Noisia track dropped at a festival or three hours of it while playing Devil May Cry 5. Having pushed the envelope and successfully managed to blend incredible sound design with unrelenting and uncompromising beats and basslines, Noisia’s sound is undoubtedly unique.

In 2003 the trio released their first forays into drum & bass on underground labels such as American label Shadow Law Recordings and Glasgow-based Nerve. From there it wasn’t long before those at the top of the D&B scene began to take notice, as legendary imprints like Moving Shadow, Renegade Hardware, Subtitles and DJ Friction’s Shogun Audio all lining up for the latest Noisia release. In just two years the young Dutchmen had become the go-to producers for hard and heavy beats and had remixed one of the D&B scene’s biggest anthems, Konflict’s ‘Messiah’.

Taking the next logical step, the group decided to set up their own label. Having gained their name by reading an upside down VHS tape with the word ‘vision’ written on it, Noisia re-inverted polarities and Vision Recordings was born. Vision has played host to a series of Noisia’s best singles and EPs, including the anthems ‘Stigma’, ‘The Tide’, ‘Dustup’ and KRS One vocalled ‘Exodus’, meanwhile the group began forays into remixing the likes of Pendulum, Moby and Amon Tobin and producing tracks for other artists such as Foreign Beggars’ ‘Contact’ an incredible bass music/hip hop fusion which was way ahead of its time: All of which led to the release of their debut album ‘Split The Atom’ in 2010.

‘Split The Atom’ was a departure from the norm, featuring a wide range of sounds and styles, but all with that distinctive Noisia sound. This was a culmination of seven years of studio knowledge and musical experimentation and it was received with such resounding success that deadmau5 picked it up for a Special Edition re-release on his own mau5trap label. Packed with dance floor anthems and more subdued moments, ‘Split The Atom’ was a milestone in Noisia’s already glittering career.

Enlisted by the likes of Skrillex, Labrinth, deadmau5, Mark Knight ft. Skin and The Prodigy for remixes, Noisia’s career continues to grow as the Dutch trio have become one of the hottest DJ- production outfits around; a fact confirmed by numerous awards, including being voted Best D&B Act three times at the Beatport Music Awards. Noisia were commissioned to write three tracks for Korn’s album ‘The Path of Totality’ and have written and licensed music to video games including Devil May Cry 5, Wipeout 2048, Gran Turismo, Ridge Racer and SSX Snowboarding and blockbuster movie trailers, including the launch trailer of Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon.

Meanwhile the group continue to pay homage to their roots by signing and developing some of the most exciting bass music artists to their Vision, Division and Invisible labels, travelling the globe and destroying some of the biggest festivals and arenas in the world - from Coachella to their own Noisia Invites events at Amsterdam’s infamous Melkweg and their own hometown of Groningen. No matter what Noisia’s vision is clear, these incredible producer’s producers will always stick to their guns, pushing an uncompromisingly original, emotional and visceral sound.

Happy new year! Starting off Noisia Radio season 5 with ‘Dial Tones’ by The Outsiders, taken from Outlines 3 which is out now! More new music by Kronodigger, Ternion Sound, Sustance, Limewax and Semichrome.
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Hello Person, merry Christmas! Hope you'll enjoy our selection of Noisia Radio favourites of this year!
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Noisia Radio this week: A DotCrawl Partial#6 Mixtape, new Outlines 3 music by Subtension, and a fresh remix by REBRTH for Mefjus’s ‘If I Could’. More new music by The Upbeats, Fludry, Sustance, Redpill, Tekel, and another throwback to an Ed Rush &a...

Noisia Radio this week: we premiere ‘Ground - Swindle’ taken from Outlines 3, out Dec 21st, and a track from Thys's score for ‘Sleeping Beauty Dreams’. More new music by: Kije, Signal, Insideinfo, M.Justa, Thing, Jubei, and we’re playing you two Ed...

Noisia Radio this week: Our brand new collab with Phace entitled ‘Deep Down’; it’s centered around a simple acid riff that came from Thijs’s modular. More new music by Circuits, Alix Perez & Icicle, Signal, no puls, Dub Elements and more..
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Noisia Radio this week: We premiere ‘Mesck - Acid Temple’’ forthcoming on Partial#6, out Dec 7th. Loadstar’s remix of ‘If I Could’ by Mefjus, and Signal’s half-time stomper ‘Lunala’, both out now at your favorite music vendor or streaming service. ...

Noisia Radio this week: We premiere ‘Arigto - Missing Mask’ forthcoming on Partial#6, out everywhere December 7th. A stunning new track by Culprate and Skeptical’s remix of Sinkhole by Mefjus, out now on our Vision imprint. More new music by Empero...

Hello Person. To celebrate the release of his ‘Solitude EP’ on our Invisible imprint; Signal is taking over the show with a lot of new and exclusive music. Enjoy!
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Noisia Radio this week: Descending into the episode with Proxima, we trick you into listening to DLR & Hydro, and balance 8-bit with a bit of cheese by Skantia. More new music by Poztman, Bleep Bloop & Ethan Glass, Bop, Kangding Ray, Stoner...

Hello Person. This week we’re bringing brand new Alix Perez, we play some more new Phace - his album ‘Between’ is out now on Neosignal - and Subp Yao steps up to do a 20 minute Razat tribute mix. Rest in peace.
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Noisia Radio this week: Celebrating the release of his "Off Angle" EP on Invisible, Proxima drops a 30 min guest mix. Also, What So Not joins us on the mic as a guest host and brings a music selection of his own.
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Help! I can't find my way out! This week we've got Eprom and ZEKE BEATS taking over a full episode in honour of their release on Division. At the end of the show they elaborate on the process of making the tracks as well!
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Noisia Radio this week: ‘Dzjengis’ our brand new collab with Two Fingers aka Amon Tobin, a track made out of love for 808s, crusty synths, alternate tuning scales and Mezcal & Tonic. We also announce Proxima's ‘Off Angle’ EP, and an exclusive f...

Noisia Radio this week: Former with a special guest mix, Hebbe and Abstract Elements bringing us new music from our own imprints, and Ewol hitting it off with some brand new Methlab music. All this and more..
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